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It’s show time for Britt’s Dance Blitz

Britt’s Dance Blitz is abuzz with activity as little dancers prepare for the end of year extravaganza – “When I Grow Up”.  The performers are...

Care Goondiwindi launches Food Bank

Care Goondiwindi Food Bank has been  launched – and it’s not just for those that meet eligibility requirements. Simply come to care, and take the grocery...

Police investigate shed fire

Goondiwindi Police are investigating a fire which took place on Sunday, October 29.Emergency crews were called to the fire on a property on Callandoon...

Find a pollie who has our electorate at heart

I would like to take the opportunity to share my support for our local Independent candidate, Rob Mackenzie, in the upcoming State election.We have...

Owners be alert to dog disease

The RSPCA is warning dog owners to be on the alert after a massive increase in the number of canine parvovirus infections in the...

Council urges new route for inland rail

The Goondiwindi Regional Council has gone into bat for 41 landowners who could be affected by the proposed by the inland rail route.Goondiwindi Regional...

Owners be alert to dog disease

The RSPCA is warning dog owners to be on the alert after a massive increase in the number of canine parvovirus infections in the...

Farmers squeezed as big agribusinesses get too big says expert group

This year’s global farm chemical industry mega-mergers will create companies which are too big to drive the sort of innovation farmers need, says a European...

Consumer food trends swing toward nutrition, healthy eating grains and legumes

Food fads have not been kind to whole grains and legumes, with consumption dropping markedly in recent years. But numbers are on the up...

Lister attacks local hopefuls

After numerous false starts and predictions, it’s finally “game on” for what is to be the most intriguing state election in generations.At least for...

PCYC brakes the cycle

The PCYC Braking the Cycle program has been given a huge boost by the generosity of Tait Toyota.David Tait, from Tait Motors, handed over the...

Inheritance is good fortune, not a right

A river cruise in Asia seems like a strange place to be on a ski holiday but several of the elderly couples joining me...

Wheatmen Colts show fight in loss to Uni

The Dalby Wheatmen Colts went down 41–15 to Uni Rugby Club at UniSQ on Friday night, 6 March, in a match far closer than...